Amos Seaman School Museum
River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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King Seaman - His Legacy Continues

 
The grindstone quarries located at Lower Cove, about five miles from the village of  Minudie.
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The official certification of Amos Seaman as a justice of the peace
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Anne Seaman, eldest daughter of Amos and Jane Seymour
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A sampler sewn by Francis A. Baker
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Photo of Jane Seaman, daughter of Amos and Jane Seaman.
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Mary Seaman, daughter of Amos and Jane Seaman.
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Rufus Seaman, third son of Amos and Jane Seaman.
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Sarah Seaman, youngest child of Amos and Jane Seaman, and Francis Baker.
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William Seaman, son of Amos and Jane Seaman.
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This photo of the 'Bank Quarry' at Lower Cove.
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A photo of Amos Seaman, taken about 1860.
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A wharf with a hoist at the 'Bank Quarry' at Lower Cove.
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The Minudie Mine (also known as the Victoria Mine) was located in River Hebert, Nova Scotia.
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Minudie, in the early 1900's
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A notice of sale for the grindstone quarries at Lower Cove for $50, 000.
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Inside cover of a log book for the Schooner Aloe.
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One of the smaller finished grindstones.
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A drawing by Bessie Seaman, great granddaughter of Amos Seaman.
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